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Broad MarketUsually refers to indices such as the Wilshire 5000 that track the performance of 5,000 securities, rather than the more narrow measures such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S and P 500.Broad Market Similar MatchesStudent Loan Marketing Association (SLMA)Student Loan Marketing Association (SLMA)A publicly traded corporation established by federal action that increases availability of educational loans by guaranteeing student loans traded in the secondary market. Also known as Sallie Mae. Graveyard marketGraveyard marketBear market in which investors who sell are faced with substantial losses, while potential investors prefer to stay liquid; that is, to keep their money in cash or cash equivalents until market conditions improve. Bidding through the marketBidding through the marketIn the context of general equities, aggressive willingness to purchase a security at a premium to the inside market. Contrast with bidding buyer. Grey marketGrey marketThe unofficial trading of securities before their formal issue.A good example of a grey market is the spread betting that takes place before the launch of a new issue, as investors try to predict which way the price of the newly issued shares will go. Stock marketStock marketAlso called the equity market, the market for trading equities. Further SuggestionsEmerging marketEfficient market Capital market Comparative market analysis Market rate Market clearing Liquid market Market microstructure Firm market primary market F Fair Market Value Market price International market Contramarket stock Inverted market Marketable title Sensitive market Inside market market value Asian dollar market Leading the market Market research Two sided market Common market Capital market line (CML) |
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